The A+
Schools program is a school-improvement initiative established by the
Outstanding Schools Act of 1993. Woodland High School is applying
for A+ designation which is a three year process.

The A+ Program is raising academic and
citizenship standards during high school and is inspiring students to
develop a career path with a post-secondary plan.

Woodland High School graduates who
meet the seven specific A+ State requirements may be eligible to receive
state reimbursement for tuition and general fees to attend any Missouri
public community college or vocational/technical school as state funds
allow. A= Program requirements include:

1. Attend an A+ designated
high school for three full years prior to graduation

2. Maintain and graduate with
a minimum accumulative 2.5 grade point average

3. Document 95% annual and
accumulative attendance record

4. Complete 50 hours of
supervised tutoring with younger students in the District

5. Demonstrate a record of
good citizenship during all four years of high school

6. File the Free Application
for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) senior year. File online by visiting
www.fafsa.ed.gov between January and
May

The A+ Program incentive may be
available for a period of four years after high school graduation.
To maintain A+ eligibility during this time, participating students must
enroll and attend a Missouri community college or public vocational or
technical school on a full-time basis and maintain a minimum of a 2.5
grade point average.